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the government and media conspiracy of an lyings the friends the montlake the truth about the conflicts are involved in its reference or brylin the country's international standing. a game within a gave all to schools where the fighting in the middle east and north africa is actually part of an american strategy to slow the rise of china. sic russian prisoners requests from the us and killing products fresh debates on where they think the nation should lose their lives. and after a massive drop on monday russia's markets managed to recover two and a half percent driven by ross levitt stock is up almost five percent on expectations that it's what the deal with the beat will take place find out more
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now business bulletin around twenty and. a very warm welcome to you this is our scene live from moscow france has warned its nato allies that their campaign in libya could be doomed to fail unless ground troops are deployed to the country well that would be against the existing u.n. resolution and could be a major political blow for president nicolas sarkozy the french public is already are happy with his performance in the game in a fight for his more than a bushel. the first four states to go into libya the law for every cause civil war and it's just sent more troops to afghanistan let's watch the french media and this is what you get your mirror. the
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responsible for the rising civilian death toll and there's no mention of the french contingency the locals welcomed their western liberators with open arms. we were being fed propaganda gears and no relations to the truth we're told the community is behind us but france just wants africa's resources. this reporter explains how the french government dictates national coverage you will basically follow our editorial line on foreign policy or you will not be invited or included to come back and ask questions or press conferences and we will not be cooperative with you when you seek interviews but if you turn to the internet the view of president sarkozy's policies a much more critical fridge people are growing increasingly worried about their country being labeled as imperialist with little regard for its victims or positions of the war centers on the rising number of casualties and the damage it
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does to france's reputation activists say france's media coverage is one sided but the real story will eventually get through after almost a decade of war in afghanistan news of the dozens of french soldiers and thousands of civilians killed is finally hitting home born of gonna stand. although the media treated. the invasion of iraq the biggest and she will rallies in history there were experts say libya could become so disease iraq and despoiled government efforts the truth on frauds these current wars is also coming out the new bush will see paris. criticism of the strategy in libya the alliance wants colonel gadhafi out and is supporting the rebels and airstrikes pulse that
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a lover of his toppling down is not signed by the united nations. that was mr the u.n. security council never change for regime change in libya or any other country the forces that are now using the security council resolution to justify regime change are clearly violating the you would mandate. anyone in libya the opposition is struggling to left a weeks long siege by colonel gadhafi forces thousands fleeing the fighting in bresson cicely's the foreign minister says some ten pounds of people died since the beginning of the conflates the figures from the transitional national council of libya and syria is lifting his daily half a century old states of emergency giving some one of the main demands of the protesters i mean these are the security forces opened fire to disperse and anti-government demonstration in the country's largest the city they say was taken on the streets of homs during heavy gunfire for their own actions day here rights
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campaigners said two hundred people have died and really since an instruction is began. from the institute of world economy in international relations told r.t. the arab uprising is today's grass to undermine china's influence in the region. the ultimate goal of fortune from the region is to change. the regimes even more applying for fix your regimes which changed in egypt how they consciously were quite sure they were quite old were those things but no obama's administration . and regimes and this tradition many countries including russia including china for still the field of interest are being threatened because of these movies will be more a world of the united states and i'm not likely to fulfill. all the pollutants
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could talk about policy of china towards the whole situation. china has always advocated no involvement policy but what we see now is general change of china's policy china is going to play a more active role and as we see americans trying to remove chinese can petition for vital regions of the south asia middle east and africa not all north africa but also central african nations which resources so china has quite a lot of options. first of all of course more actually was actually china is the major creditor of the united states and today the financial rating for fear that it was changing has been changed so i guess that china has quite a lot of leverage still to influence the situation both economic and political. journalist asked in return he says libya is not the only area where beijing and
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washington in traffic class. many people say that china of course is going to be the new. chinese investment in iran. hundred sixty five billion dollars it is rapidly finding problems of un resolutions regarding iran so in that case beijing and washington interests coincide i think there has been a cold war since the second world war with china arguably it is certainly hotting up but. the think tanks on capitol hill don't seem to understand what to do according to one national security agency adviser. he said the reason we went into libya one factor was we had could no longer be leader and it would look to iran as if we make threats that we don't follow through on. journalist asked in return coming up keeping a tab on european atash find out why the really is being criticized over how it
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chooses to spend it's a lever that billion euro eight projects. he's ready for for their country say they're now being neglected and ignored that report from georgia coming up. a russian inmate he's suffering from severe diabetes has amassed a killing convicted murderer minsky can't get cheney to jail so far the judges have refused to free him from prison on grounds of ill health but his request for euthanasia is illegal in russia. cannot east forty five and he's dying and it's to the independence diabetic his last six to ten months. now lined he can hardly distinguish objects in the backyard of the jail where he's serving his sentence for murdering his can't understand it and doctors forecasts he won't need proper trees much longer you need
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a real chair if. i can't live without you but i'm always on drugs if i didn't take them i'd be able to be good all. and former soldier and war veteran energy no longer has the energy to fight for life instead of his literally fighting for death. in that his health has not always been so bad he deteriorated rapidly after he was put behind bars in two thousand and seven he was sentenced to eighteen years in prison cannot he needs specialized treatment and care something he just cannot get here you're going to die. from the what else do i need i used to be you mad. now look at me. i'm not even half of a man a doctor to help him die is officially for britain and russia for sure but when i.
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could kill he could facilitate a suicide nobody even the most zealous euthanasia supporters would ever said that they would do it themselves because they would become murderers if they did know that from the point of view of russian legislation. view of international law all epic nums in euthanasia be justified because. there is a huge debate on whether terminal patients have the rights to and their own life to escape chronic pain there is against euthanasia and they are the majority claim among other things that even hopeless cases can sometimes be the recklessly killed but a voice from behind bars when miracles rarely happen may change that perspective. jurors will warm if they know that the rest of their lives will be suffering with the reason to prevent them from doing that especially those sentenced to life in
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prison and that many letters from these people they ask for death as life becomes unbearable conditions they are awful so why not. fulginiti a strong author that's believe or euthanasia has been a hard decision and it won't be without its victims on the other side of the reason bars. and you know i will not allow him to die i will not. cannot his mother can understand what's pushed her son to sick dad that she country can sell herself with the reality of that decision. if you dies or die with him what would i leave for all who fall. in r.d. is still a lie but he's waiting wishing for death but it's natural all. to central russia. offers this year an expert on euthanasia simon market is really says seeking proper medical treatment is the only option in any case life. first of
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all this is a person is citizen of the country it's a medical treatment it is a normal medical treatment because he is not only he's alone in this situation because he is a murderer in his jail he's in prison but it's a patient normal treatment in burma any patients not alone this kind of disease so the doctors to help him but then there is a problem because he's in jail and will be treated in a normal hospital so this is a complete solution one of the militarization of what this summer see with a lot of good solution for him some are can't make a mistake in such a thing. also very different situations where people are subjected to this type of or treatment because some people can suffer terrible pain but also situations where the seller is called now who is consciousness for many years of a loss from the roots of supply for these people to do what they are rooted to
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suffer through such an iraqi person a person who is in himself. so different situations and this is not all of medical situation this is really just situation also because different villages are against most of the religious argue is that it's a serious political issue because it's grounds for a political vessels and it's a very serious legal issue who should decide who will make this little injection or who to go. well head of russia's chechen republic says there are now fewer than seventy militants left their vows everything is being dollar to catch them round one could see it off also told r.t. that people can choose to join extremist groups and usually on stable or psychologically damaged by all actions that intervene in an hour's time with his. yeah and. i spoke to a man who was to become a suicide bomber to sacrifice his life i asked why he wanted to do it he didn't understand but i told him islam is encouraged in the chechen republic are you not
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allowed to build mosques or. what are you from wearing the job serving the song why do you come out and say in the name of allah you didn't answer me and most of the people who chose to become suicide bombers are mentally retarded they find these people completely disconnected from the outside world and use them. for war veterans are traditionally honored with medals and respect in their community but in georgia many former soldiers say they've been neglected by the country they fought for iraq to survive on a pittance from tbilisi artie's couple you know as a lot of our reports. there are memorials like these all over the world set up to honor all those who fought for their countries a sign of respect and remembrance but many of the veterans here in georgia feel that they have been completely forgotten captain their concerns are went through war and highs in the one nine hundred ninety s.
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a decorated officer he now has to survive just fifteen u.s. dollars a month so i don't get a pension now and i won't until i'm sixty five what will i live to see that money we used to have some sort of support the hospital the three treatments social benefits the big old got taken away in two thousand and five and i got fired in two thousand and three with no explanation whatsoever and lives in a house that he claims is unfit to live in yet to send his family away because he can't provide them with. my house has no gas no running water i can't pay for any of it i can't get a job the only reason i'm still alive is because of my friends i live in what they can. and their leaders not alone is like more and more veterans in georgia feel the lack of support from their government when they try to draw attention to it by calling a hunger strike they recently show. some or even arrested or into officials for
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refusing to comply with police orders and being under the influence of alcohol who cause the most outrage among veterans and the international media was that that those detained got slapped with a two hundred twenty five dollar fine now one of them has that kind of money. for the police came and broke up our protest the president drove by he stopped his window looked at us one hour later we were pushed out of the way like we were nothing but a dozen n.g.o.s and human rights groups demanded an official investigation into the actions of the police and that arinze who have already sacrificed so much work. intrigue it largely ignores them are being drawn into this war as we speak out so did not have a care trainers or the r t b c ga. qualities if we look at the dangerous lives of those in the black gettings that california is fourth because as he san francisco
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got the story of how people there are trapped in a place where gun crime or rules are not fair on our team throughout the day. i live in a country that don't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than there are in the streets of baghdad. just beyond reach. to. get these illegal. cheap labor. because it is not international news making headlines at this hour and a helicopter carrying more than twenty people has crashed in northeast india near
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the border with china seventeen people have died and six others have been taken to a local hospital for treatment and i fishelson a helicopter had a wall and burst into flames minutes before it was meant to land where the chopper was on a regular flight between a popular buddhist pilgrimage site on the capital of the state of. consciousness broken out in southeast turkey after a decision to balance and kurdish now that it's rolling in the country's upcoming election. moments of course tells the police who fought back with tear gas on musicality the pro kurdish parties described as a political blow to efforts to seek peace in the south east tens of thousands of people lost their lives since the code was possible down fighting for an ethnic homeland in turkey twenty seven years ago. a program for us here is finally resigned from his pace of the long time of the country's communist party is made after the ruling party of sweeping economic changes the elected leadership
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expressed some grass for fourteen years now top political positions will be limited to to follow. a decades old ban on private property deals such as the buying and selling of hooves has also been lifted. workers in japan's quake hit atomic plants have begun remove gardy radioactive water from the basement of the nuclear reactor building this should give workers access to carry out repair work to vital cooling systems not tell it by the march sonali the plant operator has said it expects to bring the crisis under control by the end of the year emergency workers have been on a board to answer any of the doubters reactor buildings of the fukushima plant since the natural disaster. u. is being criticised for failing to attract. how it spends its money as a keys squandering billions of dollars how necessary projects and corrupt regimes were your m.p. david campbell bannerman says brussels is incapable of controlling the same part of
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the money. this system isn't working i think this report makes very clear but there is no surprise i mean from our point of view here you have the european union for sixteen years in a row they haven't signed off their own accounts because of auditor's you know so much fraud in their cars they can't even sign them off so it's not a surprise that you know there's a allegations of private jets being bought by certain country leaders surely that after receiving this kind of the u.s. aid the whole thing is a mess it needs discipline i think it's going to done by nation states two thirds of these actually goes to norm for countries i mean the biggest recipient is turkey which is doing pretty well economically and a lot goes missing i mean some is going to terrorist groups like hamas in palestine and you've got incredible figures like
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a. job creation scheme is costing one point five million pounds for each individual they actually find a job for thorough there's a huge amount of waste here. well all the details on the stories we're covering on our website and more to discover it. as well log on any time priest piece of video interesting and more here's a quick taste for space right now check out the biggest insect sensation for looks like the party of an alien discovered on the outskirts of a village in siberia. last kind outlier hungry for now limited number of people who come from ukraine all over the south park.
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way now or the latest business news on the brain dimitri. banks out as global markets are catching the breath after taking a big hit on monday that's after standard and poor's cut the u.s. economic outlook from stable to negative over the country's spine and there are these marine important has the story from new york. here in midtown manhattan is possibly the best view of america's ugliest economic state right back there is the u.s. debt clock ticking away above fourteen point five trillion dollars and that is the reason why leading credit agency standard and poor's has downgraded america's government debt from stable to negative the first time since rules of war two the u.s. long term credit outlook has been downgraded to negative and now all of this is happening
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because us and he says they are concerned over the u.s. government's ability to agree on a cause consolidated plan to reduce the u.s. budget deficit now all parties agree that the u.s. is spending too much money they just can't agree on where to cut their spending from now we've seen in europe how austerity measures have been put in place social programs have been caught top says have been increased markets continue to be concerned if they remain concerned if that concern gets even deeper there is a chance the u.s. dollar can lose its value which would precipitate another financial collapse in the u.s. and possibly that could spread throughout the world reporting from it how many on. new york. well the woman that the u.s. credit outlook is not the main focus for global markets as according to. capital
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even because investors in russia and abroad still most european debt problems. the big key right now is spain business very large economy and the markets up there are worried but what's happening in porch with him and greece is going to invite spain as well and if that happens then once again will be a big increase in risk perception and russia also. in that sense in that sense is it's safe compared to what it compared to a lot of other places but a lot of the money that's been coming into russian markets over the last three or four months has been quite short and whenever there's an increase in risk people tend to sell risky assets and the world still views russian equity russian markets as being risk. so you would have been markets we starts with come out of season prices are continuing to drop off to declining shop there nights reverberation from news of america's solver and rates to brant crude is below one hundred twenty dollars per barrel lights we've been the one hundred and six us markets while
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slightly recovering that's well for the dow after a massive sell off on monday better than expected earnings from companies like johnson and johnson it's up three percent housing investors somewhat regain confidence but the nasdaq is down five percent. let's move to europe now european stocks gaining off the heavy selling the previous trading session in germany car shares are high after a new car registrations rose in march in germany and in france. russian markets are trading in the black at the close with a my sex to an office in the us has up two percent stake in some of the stocks the banking stocks were on the rise adding one point three percent more news gold also reports it's in talks with the newmont mining and tangled ashanti on the possible merger the deal could make the russian company one of the world's top gold mine it's despite the oil being down the share price is russia's biggest group of youths
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rossoneri are up almost five percent so we'll look at that in just a second this posable income in russia. dropping an annual three point four percent in not sure worse than economists are forecasting the decline was mainly driven by rising consumer prices inflation exceeded nine percent last month high then in russian's fellow bric countries coming back to ross net is preparing itself for the share swap with b.p. the company has accumulated its stock in one of its subsidiaries and hope it can push the deal through the consolidation took place on the thirteenth of april the day before the initial deadline for the equity exchange with b.p. according to the proposed deal was announced was expected to exchange nine and a half percent of its shares for a five percent stake in b.p. for the deal has been blocked by b.p.'s russian partners who claim the pact reaches their shareholder agreement one of america's most widely respected businessman has picked russia's urals as a top manufacturing location david far the head of the industrial parts maker
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amazon says the region provides a unique mix of resources with human expertise and some plans to double the size of its operations in russia. our goal is that is the doubler business to almost three quarters of a billion dollars here in the next five years and you know i feel with investments we're making we will do that we're going to bring more production here and more capabilities. we're growing in russia quite rapidly right now because he's coming back so we'll probably get a growing twenty plus percent in russia this year just to be one of our largest growth this year our largest growth will be in latin america and russia will probably one of the top three what competitive advantages do you think rochelle for as i look at the process capability and capability the metal capability and this is one of best regions in the world i mean look at this region germany in the state of the three the best world china doesn't have this capability and i think
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a lot of companies haven't seen it here and we we ran across this so that's why i like this show so much right here i'm going to stay in russia and all the emerging economies as long as the level of the wages are low wages are one thing but over time wages go up and so everything becomes equal and then it's productivity and technology and so every country over time will evolve and we see that we've we've operated on the world so you know china is going through a phase right now with the trying to increase wages and then we'll spend more capital and use less labor and more productivity and india will do the same thing down the road and so here we have a hybrid of capital and people it's a mix they would fall from and it's and then and we will be back in less than one out of time with nothing to lay his business news join me if you can the headlines and it's not.
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